Avoiding Shiny Object Syndrome
Leaders constantly pursuing the next best thing can exhaust their team. What’s the cure? Another shiny object!
Shiny Object Syndrome
Shiny Object Syndrome is where leaders get distracted by new trends, ideas, and opportunities, causing them to veer from their original mission. Have you seen these examples of shiny objects?
Unlocking Long-Term Success: How to Avoid the Pitfalls of a Shadow Mission
Learn to recognize warning signals that indicate a shift toward a shadow mission. Discover the hidden dangers that can derail organizations from their true purpose. Gain insights into the actions leaders can take to realign with the organization's true mission, fostering a culture that prioritizes purpose over distractions.
Power Dynamics: How Power and Leverage Work
Understand power dynamics through the Korean drama "Queenmaker,” a political thriller. Discover the positive and negative power moves leaders can make and the consequences of power plays.
Different Strokes for Different Folks: Taking Your Leadership Empowering Skills to the Next Level
Overcome micromanagement and develop the nuances of empowering leadership styles — illustrated with doodle drawings about boating! Understand preferences and practices of empowering leaders, and adjust your style based on your team's needs for effective empowerment.
Rower or Riverbanker? How to Avoid Micromanagement
Stop the chaos and the churn by taking the alternative to micromanagement.
Flying Blind: Navigating Challenges, Obstacles, and Explosions
How can you more effectively navigate the turmoils of the current climate? What a theme park ride revealed about leading through challenges.
Relational, Organizational, Or a Plot Twist? A Mash-Up of Leadership Styles
When you know your leadership tendencies, you can more easily thrive. Are you a relational leader, organizational leader, or a plot twist?
Moving Beyond Existing: A Strategy for Ambiguity
Stuck in ambiguity? Here’s an approach that can help you get unstuck.
Seven-League Boots and Stepping Stones: Decision-Making for Indecisive People
If you’re overwhelmed by options, here’s a way to reduce the complexity for decision-making.